Two senior refs cut from World Cup (AP) Updated: 2006-06-29 09:11 BERLIN (AP) -- Senior English and Russian referees
were cut from the World Cup roster Wednesday after their controversial handling
of previous matches.
Premier League referee Graham Poll, who issued three yellow cards to one
player in a match, and Valentin Ivanov, who handed out a record number of
cautions and ejections in the Portugal-Netherlands second-round match, were
omitted from officials selected for the quarterfinals, semifinals and final.
FIFA's referees commission released a list of 12 teams of officials Wednesday
shortly after FIFA president Sepp Blatter made more critical comments about the
standard of officiating at the tournament.
"In the same way that our members send their best teams, FIFA owes it to
itself, in its own flagship competition, to send out the best referees," Blatter
said on FIFA's Web site www.fifa.com. "Hundreds of millions of players and
referees around the world are watching what happens in Germany, with the desire
to improve themselves and understand how the game is changing.
"Instead, I've noted that instructions aren't being followed consistently
from one match to another. There are the tackles from behind I've seen go
unpunished and the violent conduct that has escaped sanction, not to mention the
serious errors made in applying the rules."
German referee Markus Merk, criticized for being too whistle happy in a
first-round match between defending champion Brazil and Australia, was one of
six European referees retained.
Luis Medina, who awarded a debatable penalty kick to Italy in the last
seconds of its 1-0 second-round match against Australia, also made the list and
will officiate Brazil's quarterfinal against France.
Other Europeans selected included Michel Lubos of Slovakia, Roberto Rosetti
of Italy, Frank de Bleeckere of Belgium, and Massimo Busacca of Switzerland.
Horacio Elizondo, the Argentine referee who handled the
tournament's opening match between Germany and Costa Rica, was among six
non-Europeans selected and will continue his tournament with England's
quarterfinal against Portugal in Gelsenkirchen.
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